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[“Neighborhood watch,” Joan S.
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God’s sight is never diminishing, so if we’re the reflection of God, our sight can never diminish either.
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We can, and are able to, be alert and keep our consciousness filled with what is true about God and man.
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It is by Spirit alone that our lives flourish. 
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As we continue with the introduction of selections from the upcoming Christian Science Hymnal Supplement, another new Christmas hymn is offered.
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In the Christian Science Bible Lesson
This week’s Bible Lesson from the Christian Science Quarterly, titled “God the Preserver of Man,” shows us that the understanding of our relationship to God is a wonderful source of protection and deliverance.
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How I Found Christian Science

What I’d been looking for

Finding Christian Science was life-changing for me.
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A God-directed career

My identity is established with the one and only God.
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Testimony of Healing
Over a span of many productive years, I have experienced more instantaneous healings than I can recall.
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Testimony of Healing
Many years ago, my husband, two of our children, and I flew from New York to Chicago to visit my family.
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Testimony of Healing

Our daughter’s healing

One night, when our now-adult daughter was two years old, she became very uncomfortable and feverish.
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Testimony of Healing

Head injury healed

I am grateful for The Christian Science Journal and the Sentinel magazines.
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Guest Editorial
The “closet” of prayer is really the undisturbed spiritual poise within our own conscious thought, which we can find wherever we are.
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